Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Walter Clyde Jones
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Walter Clyde Jones for the letter and enclosure.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1918-12-23
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On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Walter Clyde Jones for the letter and enclosure.
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1918-12-23
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Harry White for the letter. However, Roosevelt will not use the enclosure.
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1918-12-18
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks A. Curtis for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
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1918-12-18
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Humberto B. Arizaga for the letter.
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1918-12-18
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks J. E. Scott for the letter.
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1918-12-17
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary sends John T. King a letter from Judge B. J. Bethurum along with a clipping.
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1918-12-17
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Erik W. Claesson for the letter.
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1918-12-17
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1918-12-17
Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Wilbur Fisk Wakeman for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
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1918-12-16
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary sends Richard M. Hurd an enclosure for reply.
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1918-12-16
Theodore Roosevelt takes time to thank Walter L. Ball for the letter.
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1918-12-16
Theodore Roosevelt thanks A. R. Bair for the letter.
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1918-12-16
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Mrs. N. P. Huse for the letter and her confidence.
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1918-12-15
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Julius Holz for the letter. Roosevelt found the article interesting.
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1918-12-15
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Vahan Cardashian for the letter which he forwarded to Senator Henry Cabot Lodge.
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1918-12-15
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary informs Serge Novosseloff that his letter has been referred to Richard M. Hurd, President of the American Defense Society.
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1918-12-14
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks Annie See for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
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1918-12-12
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary sends John T. King a note from Governor J. A. A. Burnquist.
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1918-12-12
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks E. C. Whitton for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
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1918-12-10
On behalf of Theodore Roosevelt, his secretary thanks R. G. White for the letter. Roosevelt says his attack of rheumatism is of no importance and he will be well soon.
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1918-12-10